Richard Pettigrew

Richard Pettigrew

University of Bristol

H-index: 25

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Pettigrew

Richard Pettigrew, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Formal epistemology, Decision Theory, Philosophy of Mathematics, Modal Logic, Epistemology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

On justifying an account of moral goodness to each individual: contractualism, utilitarianism, and prioritarianism

Three questions for liberals

Review of Gerhard Schurz's Optimality Justifications (2024, OUP)

Taking a Good look at the norms of gathering and responding to evidence

Geometric Pooling: A User's Guide

What is the characteristic wrong of testimonial injustice?

Consequences of Calibration

Nudging for changing selves

Richard Pettigrew Information

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Citations(all)

2623

Citations(since 2020)

1691

Cited By

1709

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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University of Bristol

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Richard Pettigrew Skills & Research Interests

Formal epistemology

Decision Theory

Philosophy of Mathematics

Modal Logic

Epistemology

Top articles of Richard Pettigrew

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On justifying an account of moral goodness to each individual: contractualism, utilitarianism, and prioritarianism

Richard Pettigrew

2024/2/2

Three questions for liberals

Richard Pettigrew

2024/1/3

Review of Gerhard Schurz's Optimality Justifications (2024, OUP)

Richard Pettigrew

2024/4/9

Taking a Good look at the norms of gathering and responding to evidence

Richard Pettigrew

2023/9/1

Geometric Pooling: A User's Guide

Richard Pettigrew

Jonathan Weisberg

2023/6/10

What is the characteristic wrong of testimonial injustice?

Richard Pettigrew

2023/12/20

Consequences of Calibration

John Robert Gareth Williams

Richard Pettigrew

2022

Nudging for changing selves

Synthese

Richard Pettigrew

2023/1/8

When are choices, actions, and consent based on adaptive preferences nonautonomous?

Richard Pettigrew

2023/12/19

The Good It Promises, the Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism, by Carol J. Adams, Alice Crary, and Lori Gruen

Richard Pettigrew

2023/9/27

Bayesian Updating When What You Learn Might Be False (Forthcoming in Erkenntnis)

Erkenntnis

Richard Pettigrew

2023/1

Radical epistemology, structural explanations, and epistemic weaponry

Philosophical Studies

Richard Pettigrew

2022/1

How should your beliefs change when your awareness grows?

Episteme

Richard Pettigrew

2022/3/9

Autonomy for Changing Selves

Richard Pettigrew

2022/12/30

Can We Think about How to Improve the World?

Opening Up the University: Teaching and Learning with Refugees

MWENZA BLELL

JOSIE MCLELLAN

RICHARD PETTIGREW

TOM SPERLINGER

2022/2/11

On choosing how to choose

Available at SSRN 4287497

Richard Pettigrew

2022/11/28

Effective altruism, risk, and human extinction

Richard Pettigrew

2022/1/26

Aggregating agents with opinions about different propositions

Synthese

Richard Pettigrew

2022/9/1

Competing reasons, incomplete preferences, and framing effects.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

Richard Pettigrew

2022/1/1

Epistemic risk and the demands of rationality

Richard Pettigrew

2022/7/14

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Co-Authors

H-index: 39
Alexander Bird

Alexander Bird

University of Cambridge

H-index: 31
Havi Carel

Havi Carel

University of Bristol

H-index: 28
Øystein Linnebo

Øystein Linnebo

Universitetet i Oslo

H-index: 16
Michael G. Titelbaum

Michael G. Titelbaum

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 8
Tom Sperlinger

Tom Sperlinger

University of Bristol

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